If the chronic pain persists and worsens when bending or looking up, it indicates that the displaced spine is compressing the nearby nerves.
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Spinal Displacement
Did you know that sitting in the wrong posture for a long time, lifting heavy objects frequently, and constantly bending or looking up can cause spinal displacement? Other causes include joint degeneration that affects the stability of the spine, leading to its movement and compression of the nerves.
Neglecting the Condition… Inability to Control Bowel Movements
If the chronic pain persists and worsens when bending or looking up, it indicates that the displaced spine is compressing the nearby nerves. This condition can cause shooting pain down the legs, numbness, weakness, and difficulty walking. Severe compression of the nerves can even result in the inability to control urination or bowel movements.
These Factors Contribute to the Condition:
- Frequently lifting heavy objects with incorrect posture
- Having excessive body weight
- Prolonged incorrect posture during work
- Accidents and injuries to the spine
Surgery is Not Always Necessary
For initial treatment, doctors will address the symptoms by providing pain-relief medication, physical therapy using back support devices, and back muscle exercises to alleviate the condition. However, if the patient experiences leg weakness, surgical intervention may be recommended to stabilize the spine with metal fixation to align the joints correctly.
Maintaining Spinal Health is Not Difficult
- Regular exercise to strengthen the back muscles
- Controlling body weight within a healthy range
- Avoiding jolting movements, jumping, or pulling the spine in incorrect postures to prevent spinal degeneration